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Roger Leavitt Papers
A majority of the Roger Leavitt is glued to notebook sheets measuring 6” x 9.5” and consists of several hundred items. It was evidently assembled by Leavitt and is largely arranged chronologically. It consists of a variety of material types, including correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, and more. One particularly strong subject area relates to the 1912-1913 Coordination Controversy, which would have transitioned the Iowa State Teachers College to a two-year institution.
Ron Rubek collection
Ronald E. Roberts papers
This collection consists of material accumulated during the course of Ronald Roberts' professional career. Included are course outlines, examinations, and class-related material from Professor Roberts' courses over the years. The collection also contains publications and literature from both ends of the political spectrum. Research topics include those relating to John L. Lewis, coal mining in Iowa, women coal miners, and material related to the Coal Employment Project.
Rough Woods School Collection
This collection, dating from 1924-1929, originated from the #3 Rough Woods schoolhouse located in Hardin County, Pleasant Township. Consisting solely of teaching aids known as the "Instructor Picture Series", the Rough Woods School Collection provides insight into the teaching methods utilized in rural schools. The "Instructor Picture Series" encouraged students to think critically about works of art and develop oral and written communication skills in the process.
Roy E. Sandstrom Papers
This collection is strong in the areas of student assessment and General Education, especially during the time of transition from General Education to the Liberal Arts Core.
Roy Linn Abbott Papers
Both the scripts and the scrapbooks give a good picture of Professor Abbott's popular style of nature writing.
Roy R. Behrens Papers
Roy White Interview
This collection consists of audio tape recordings, a transcription of the tape recordings, and an interpretive biographical essay on Roy White (1907-unknown). Mr. White was a jazz and gospel musician, born in Buxton, Iowa, and living in Perry, Iowa, at the time of the recording.